Following Tarran Mackenzie’s maiden BSB championship win in 2021, here’s a look at five riders who could join him in becoming first-time champions in 2022.
2021 BSB champion Tarran Mackenzie believes the ‘mutual respect and good sportsmanship’ that was on display during last season’s title fight is key to having ‘amazing racing’.
Crash.net’s exclusive interview with 2021 British Superbike champion Tarran Mackenzie, who discusses winning the title, staying with McAMS Yamaha for 2022, his aim to join the WorldSBK paddock in 2023 and more.
Following hard battles with team-mate Jason O’Halloran, Tommy Bridewell and Christian Iddon throughout the 2021 season, new BSB champion Tarran Mackenzie is proud to have won in a ‘fair’ way.
Tarran Mackenzie details his mindset throughout the 2021 BSB season, a campaign that without the showdown ‘would very likely’ have gone the way of team-mate Jason O’Halloran.
Tarran Mackenzie will aim to become the first rider since Shane Byrne to successfully defend the BSB title after agreeing to stay with McAMS Yamaha for 2022.
After taking their first BSB championship as partners in 2021, title sponsor McAMS and Yamaha have confirmed they will continue for a sixth season in 2022.
McAMS Yamaha rider Jason O’Halloran reflects on his best ever British Superbike campaign, despite missing out on a first title due to mistakes in the Showdown.
Oxford Racing Ducati rider Tommy Bridewell is aiming to throw everything at this weekend’s BSB title decider at Brands Hatch; ‘I feel that I have a lot to lose if I don’t win the championship. I think we will come out swinging in Saturday’s race, and then go from there’.
McAMS Yamaha team-mates Tarran Mackenzie and Jason O’Halloran are separated by just ten points heading into this weekend’s British Superbike season finale.